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What does Nezha mean by superhuman powers?

The name of the god in China mythology.

Three heads and six arms is three heads and six arms. Metaphor miraculous, outstanding ability. "Three heads and six arms" comes from the Buddhist scripture "Legend of Jingdezhen Lights", which says: "Three heads and six arms are earth-shattering, and they are angry with Nezha at the imperial bell." The Buddhist scripture "The Blue Eyes of Buddhist Monks Awakening from Buddha's Fruit" also records: "If you suddenly get angry with Nezha, you will have three heads and six arms." Its magical allusions come from the image of the Buddhist protector Nahai (the Buddhist prototype of Nezha).

Three heads and six arms generally refer to Nezha, and Nezha's image is mostly three heads and six arms. This is the dharma body changing technique of the immortal family, which adds two heads and four hands to the body, representing the meaning of miraculous. Details are as follows:

Three-headed and Six-armed is the main magical spell of the ancient China mythological figure "Prince Nezha", which turns into a dharma body with three heads and six arms, attacking one with one enemy and six with one. When Nezha cast this spell, he held a demon-reducing artifact in each hand, that is, a demon sword, a demon knife, a demon rope, a demon pestle, a hydrangea and a fire wheel; When fighting, the power is infinite, which symbolizes divine power and high mana. This dharma body belongs to the famous fairy family transformation in mythology. It is mostly used in combat, using multiple weapons to deal with multiple enemies at the same time. It turned out to be the protector of Buddhism.

Nezha has three heads and six arms, and one third has two arms.